Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s intrepid decision to conserve oil has resulted in shutting down petrol pumps on every Sunday from May 14th. “We had planned to shut our outlets on Sundays a few years back. But oil marketing companies had then requested us to reconsider our decision. Now we have decided to shut the outlets on Sundays,” said Suresh Kumar, an executive committee member of the consortium of Indian petroleum dealers, according to the reports.
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He continued that the association took this decision in regards of the ‘Mann Ki Baat’ programme which focused on saving the environment and conserving the oil.
Kumar, also the vice-president of Tamil Nadu Petroleum Dealers Association, said nearly 20,000 outlets in Tamil Nadu, Kerala, Karnataka, Puducherry, Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, Maharashtra and Haryana would be shut for 24 hours on Sundays, starting May 14. “In Tamil Nadu, we expect a business loss of Rs 150 crore if we do not operate on a Sunday. But we have been seeing a decline in sales on Sundays by up to 40 percent,” he said.
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Asked if the association’s decision was supported by the OMCs, he said, “We will communicate our decision to them shortly.” Kumar said the fuel outlets which normally have about 15 staff each would have one staff member on the holidays to provide fuel if there was an emergency situation.
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On the issue of OMCs hiking the margins to petroleum outlets, he said the association was discussing it and would soon make an announcement in this regard. “That struggle is going on. We are meeting our association members shortly. We will announce our decision soon,” he said.